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Affiliate marketing and blogging go together like cookies and milk—they’re made for each other. I’ve been monetizing my blogs with affiliate marketing for over 10 years and even recently sold one of my affiliate-monetized blogs for multiple six figures. It can be a lucrative combination. In this article, I share everything I know about how to
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Kirk Williams was at Google a couple of weeks ago and he posted some photos, here is one of the Google Pedal Park room. You can see the bikes inside and the sign. He shared some more photos on Twitter: Just had the most enjoyable and engaging back and forth conversation at @googleads about product
Google is testing using different lightly colored backgrounds for the shopping ads carousel in mobile search. We saw Google testing lighter variations of this almost a year ago, some with gray shades and some with slightly colored shades. Now we are seeing Google test this with more bold colors. This was spotted a couple of
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Google Search can show video results, including key moments within the videos. But now Google seems to break down the pros and cons, if available, in a video review for a product. This was spotted by Mordy Oberstein on Twitter who tried very hard to find something new (and did). He shared this screenshot of
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Google has been saying for years now that there is no E-A-T (or now E-E-A-T) algorithm, but Google does have factors and signals it looks for that align with the values around determining content that demonstrates E-E-A-T. Google repeated it the other day when referencing its updated helpful content document on Twitter. Danny Sullivan, Google’s
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Google’s John Mueller said he would “try very hard to avoid having a “coming back soon” page during a revamp.” He said if you must have the “coming back soon” page then do so for a day or so but serve a 503 server status code. John wrote this on Twitter, “I’d try very hard
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While last month’s Google webmaster report was filled with the Google March core update, the product reviews update, Bard, AI, sitenames and more; this month was just as packed. We had the reviews update, a local look at the core update, big updates to the Google ranking system’s document, a new search engine for Google
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Google’s new Europa office in Zurich has this sign pointing to where Googlers can find the parent’s room, the game room and even the nap room. Yep, Google still has these perks, although I thought they recently cut some of these, like massages, staplers and other company perks. I found this on Instagram. This post
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A poll on Twitter asks SEOs how they got started doing SEO. The poll showed that most got started in SEO by reading and then practicing alone. The poll was from Pedro Dias, and he posted it on Twitter and it had 465 responses. Yes, I know this is a small sample of the whole
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